Thomas E. Majewski
Thomas “Tom” Eugene Majewski, 64, Clear Lake, formerly of Plymouth, Iowa, died Friday, June 2, 2017, at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, in Mason City.
At Tom’s request, a funeral service was held on Saturday, June 10, 2017, at the Opportunity Village Forum so his friends and community could wish him goodbye, with Pastor Scott Sokol, from Opportunity Village officiating. Burial was in the Calvary Cemetery, in Charles City, Iowa, with Deacon Michael Ward, of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, in Charles City officiating.
The family of Thomas Majewski would like to suggest that those wishing to give a memorial in his memory may direct them to the family.
Thomas Eugene Majewski was born on July 14, 1952, in Osage, Iowa, the son of Andy and Mildred (Luther) Majewski. Tom enjoyed living on the family farm with his parents, until he moved to Mason City where he worked for NIVC. Tom then moved to Opportunity Village, in Clear Lake, where he made many friends and spent many happy years. Tom loved many hobbies like fishing with his family and friends, riding motorcycles and snowmobiles with his brother Jerry, and riding his bicycle. He also enjoyed building and fixing things. He had a love for cats and enjoyed living on the farm.
Those left to cherish his memory are his half-brother, Jerry (Peggy) Majewski, of Plymouth, Iowa; and half-sister, Donna (Ron) Springer, of Sun City West, Az. Tom was also uncle of two nephews, six nieces, and seven grand-nieces and nephews. Nephews included David Springer, of Kingston, Wash., and Daniel (Diane) Majewski, of Rosemount, Minn.; nieces, Cindy (Ingersoll) (Jerry) Hoffman, of Little Cedar, Iowa, Jodi (Majewski) (Marvin) Edwards, of Sumner, Iowa, Nancy (Ingersoll) (Joel) Rollins, of Claremont, Minn., and Rhonda Jo (Springer) (Shane) Everitt of Peoria, Az.; grand-nieces and nephews, Desarae (Springer) Pierce of Evansdale, Iowa, Shaun Hoffman, of Little Cedar, Iowa, Zach Edwards, of Sumner, Iowa, Luke and Mya Majewski, of Rosemount, Minn., and Cole and Clay Rollins, of Claremont, Minn.; he is also survived by many cousins and friends.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Andy and Mildred Majewski; half-sister, Mary Ingersoll; and a brother-in-law, Wilmer “Glen” Ingersoll.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, Mason City, was in charge of arrangements.
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